http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3396

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-17 17:25 -------
ACPI is disabled by default since it causes problems on many machines.

You can enable ACPI in Mandrake Control Center->Boot->Boot Config->Configure
Bootloader->Advanced->Check "Enable ACPI" (or something like that).

You can check whether you are booting with ACPI enabled or not by doing:

$ cat /proc/cmdline

If you see "acpi=off" it means you have acpi disable, and you need to enable it
as above.

acpi works fine on my Thinkpad600X (although it only shows cpu/batter/fan
states, doesn't suspend, but swsuspend works partially).

(BTW, being a Thinkpad user you may want to try tpb - in contrib, and these
packages also:
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/9.1/thinkpad-4.1-2mdk.src.rpm - you will
need to rebuild this one with kernel-source installed and install it to be able
to use this
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/9.1/tpctl-4.3-1mdk.i586.rpm
)



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description: 
service never start, no message
when trying to start ACPID, message "starting ACPI : acpid can't 
open /proc/acpi/event: No sush file"

In effect, there is no such file, but i install acpi normaly

Thinkpad T20 PIII700 384Mo Ram  40Go DD

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